
March 30: Intro to Community Media for Chicago Health Researchers
Health researchers: How can community media can get your message to those who need it most?

Listen to the final episode of Our Stories, Our World
Our final episode features community-engaged health researcher Dr. Shyam Prabhakaran on the topic of public health.

Episode 5 of Our Stories, Our World: Taneka Jennings on public health
“All people have dignity. All people deserve to have access to things like health care, their basic human rights met. All people deserve to live with their families and their loved ones without fear.”

A Framework for Making Research Accessible Through Community Media
After two years of work on the Chicago Community, Media & Research Partnership, we're excited to share our framework for making research more accessible to under-served communities and populations via community media.

Listen to the trailer for our first-ever podcast: "Our Stories, Our World"
The youth-driven podcast features stories from six Chicagoans about public health, public safety, and public education.

Chicago Youth Reimagine Community Narratives in New Podcast Series
Public Narrative teams up with A Picture's Worth to produce “Our Stories, Our World”
Feb. 25: Bilingual Virtual Community Listening Session
Join us to answer the question: “How can community and ethnic media communicate effectively and equitably about COVID-19 research to your community?”

Watch the Celebration of Change
Didn't make it to our Celebration of Change Sept. 24? You can now watch a replay anytime on YouTube via CAN-TV.

New details for our Celebration of Change Sept. 24
Change and reconciliation cannot wait. Click for new details for our upcoming Celebration of Change online.

Announcing: Celebration of Change + Terkel postponed
On Thursday, September 24, at 5:30 p.m., we're excited to introduce new partners and a fresh approach to changing narratives, in our first-ever Celebration of Change.

July newsletter: Monica Eng, public health news + more
Headlines from our latest newsletter

"As we expected, the South Side is being the hardest hit in this pandemic"
Continuing the Chicago Community, Media & Research Partnership during COVID-19

